int add_values LDAP_P(( Entry *e, LDAPMod *mod, char *dn ));
int delete_values LDAP_P(( Entry *e, LDAPMod *mod, char *dn ));
int replace_values LDAP_P(( Entry *e, LDAPMod *mod, char *dn ));
to
int bdb2i_add_values LDAP_P(( Entry *e, LDAPMod *mod, char *dn ));
int bdb2i_delete_values LDAP_P(( Entry *e, LDAPMod *mod, char *dn ));
int bdb2i_replace_values LDAP_P(( Entry *e, LDAPMod *mod, char *dn ));
So that ldbm and db2 backends can coexist.
switch ( mod->mod_op & ~LDAP_MOD_BVALUES ) {
case LDAP_MOD_ADD:
- err = add_values( e, mod, op->o_ndn );
+ err = bdb2i_add_values( e, mod, op->o_ndn );
break;
case LDAP_MOD_DELETE:
- err = delete_values( e, mod, op->o_ndn );
+ err = bdb2i_delete_values( e, mod, op->o_ndn );
break;
case LDAP_MOD_REPLACE:
- err = replace_values( e, mod, op->o_ndn );
+ err = bdb2i_replace_values( e, mod, op->o_ndn );
break;
}
int
-add_values(
+bdb2i_add_values(
Entry *e,
LDAPMod *mod,
char *dn
}
int
-delete_values(
+bdb2i_delete_values(
Entry *e,
LDAPMod *mod,
char *dn
}
int
-replace_values(
+bdb2i_replace_values(
Entry *e,
LDAPMod *mod,
char *dn